A Hitler look-a-like is not only leaving people stunned in Europe, but is also charging tourists $90 to click photographs with him, UK Mirror reported.

Emin Djinovci, from Mitrovica, Kosovo, believes himself to be the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, travels everywhere with a copy of Mein Kampf and collectively calls his five kids as "Hitler's children."

"I am proud of my likeness to the Fuhrer because, like him, I fought against the Serbs - my enemies," he told InSerbia News.

The 49-year-old, described as having a toothbrush moustache and jet black hair brushed over to one side, expresses pride over his similarities with the Nazi leader since he had fought against the Serbs.

"It is easy. I find myself in Hitler's character because he fought against my enemy. Enemy of my enemy is my friend. Yes, Serbs are my enemies."

Describing himself as "Kosovo reincarnation of Adolf Hitler," the 49-year-old carries around copies of Hitler's hate-filled autobiography Mein Kampf, My Struggle, everywhere he goes.

In 1998, Djinovci moved to Kosovo from Germany to fight of Kosovo Albanians for secession from Serbia. Since then, his eerie resemblance to the Nazi dictator is considered by local residents to "shows great enterprise."

Although local business leaders don't believe Djinovci's bizarre ways of earning a living should pose a problem, Kosovan media claim that if he ever attempted to pose as the Fuhrer in Germany, he would immediately be arrested since any gestures of the old Nazi regime, or the displaying of any of its symbols, is deemed to be a serious crime, according to UK MailOnline.

In April of 1941, Hitler ordered German forces to invade Yugoslavia and Greece. During that time, the majority of the Yugoslavian population consisted of Serbs and Croats.

During the course of the Second World War, Serbs were widely persecuted by the occupying Axis forces.

Meanwhile, though he is remembered as the leader of Germany's Nazi party, Adolf Hitler was actually born in Austria, Inquisitr reported.